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M. Lowes 07-05-2009 04:32 PM

94 Blazer homemade bumpers
 
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My 94 Blazer needed some help with the bumpers. This is my first off road truck.
This is a trail truck where protection is needed.
I removed the stock bumpers and Factory tow hitch to gain a little ground clearance. (For sale if any one needs them.)
The truck will be on a trailer for transport. Easy tie downs are needed. I installed a receiver front and rear for my future plans of having a winch.
The stock bumper bracket was shaved 1/2" so the 4" channel Iron would sit flat. Then the upper stock bolt hole was used, and a new hole was drilled to secure the bottom of the 4" channel.
To help protect the frame and better secure the bumper 3/8 flat Iron was bolted to the stock tow hook mounts using the flat tow hook metal insert.
The rear uses the same bolt locations as the stock bumper and tow hitch. Four at each corner.
My next project will be to flip the rear axle to gain 2" of lift. and crank the T-bars a little

swartlkk 07-05-2009 05:13 PM

They certainly look functional!

Cavalier z24 07-05-2009 11:20 PM

Where did you get those bumpers?

swartlkk 07-05-2009 11:27 PM

I believe he made them.

M. Lowes 07-05-2009 11:37 PM

Most of the metal was in the garage.I did have to buy more C channel for the front bumper. Also the chain loops.
I'm getting better at making receiver tubes. I can't see paying $18 for a 8" long 2' 1/2" tube with a 1/4" piece of 3" around the outside. The C channel is cut to slide the 2 1/2" tube inside. Then welded front and back.
This is the first time building a bumper for a truck. I have built a few snow plow mounts. Much the same style work.
I have been debating on putting some 1" tube in front of the lights. I figure I will wait till I put on the 3" body lift to see where I'm at then add them.

amazinnblazin 07-08-2009 03:03 PM

Sweet go ram something!

bandidolenny 07-08-2009 04:11 PM

Cool bumpers... nice work!

okvortec 07-08-2009 05:35 PM

Sweet! Looks good man!

M. Lowes 07-09-2009 07:25 AM


Originally Posted by amazinnblazin (Post 230624)
Sweet go ram something!

They are so new and shiny I almost hate to hit anything.
I'm sure they won't stay shiny for long.

oktain 07-09-2009 07:37 AM

A couple of small trees will fix that lmao, it doesn't take much to scratch stuff.


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